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LCPDFR- Crashes all the time.

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Nothing to really say apart from whatever I do , I can't get GTA to stop crashing. Mods I have on GTA;

LCPDFR

TrafficFlow

ELS V8

The Wasteland

ASI trainer.

Is there any known problems with this? Or could it be something to do with my computer? Nothing I do works!!!

Nothing to really say apart from whatever I do , I can't get GTA to stop crashing. Mods I have on GTA;

LCPDFR

TrafficFlow

ELS V8

The Wasteland

ASI trainer.

Is there any known problems with this? Or could it be something to do with my computer? Nothing I do works!!!

Are you using a legal copy of GTA and could you post your logs? 

Hello there -- welcome to LCPDFR.com and thanks for trying out LCPDFR.

You failed to read the instructions before posting in this forum. So we'll remind you of them.

Please do the following:

  • Make sure you aren't using a crack - We don't support cracks
  • Update GTA IV to 1.0.7.0 (the latest version of the game, or 1.1.2.0 for EFLC) - This sometimes fixes a wide variety of issues
  • Make sure that you run the game as an administrator.
  • Make sure that your GTA IV root folder (and every subdirectory) is not set to "read-only"
  • Ensure that ScriptHook.dll, ScriptHookDotNet.asi and Dsound.dll OR Xlive.dll are in the GTA IV ROOT folder
  • Ensure that there is a folder titled 'LCPDFR' in the ROOT GTA IV folder.
  • Check that all the above files exist, if they do not, reinstall LCPDFR with the MANUAL installation.
  • Ensure that you are using up to date versions of every LCPDFR dependency and LCPDFR itself.
  • Install these: .Net Framework 4.5Microsoft Visual C++ Redist 2012

If your problem has been solved after following these basic instructions, hit 'Mark Solved' next to this post.

If not, please now reply to this thread, and make sure that you do the following:

  • Give a clear, detailed description of the problem.
  • Explain any circumstances surrounding the problem.
  • State what solutions you have tried.
  • Post ALL relevant logs (LCPDFR.log, Scripthook.log, ScriptHookDotNet.log, AdvancedHook.log).
  • Include as much information as possible.
  • Post your system specifications.
  • Post what other mods you are using. This includes car and script mods.

Please note that failure to follow these instructions may cause this thread to be closed.

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Hello there -- welcome to LCPDFR.com and thanks for trying out LCPDFR.

You failed to read the instructions before posting in this forum. So we'll remind you of them.

Please do the following:

  • Make sure you aren't using a crack - We don't support cracks
  • Update GTA IV to 1.0.7.0 (the latest version of the game, or 1.1.2.0 for EFLC) - This sometimes fixes a wide variety of issues
  • Make sure that you run the game as an administrator.
  • Make sure that your GTA IV root folder (and every subdirectory) is not set to "read-only"
  • Ensure that ScriptHook.dll, ScriptHookDotNet.asi and Dsound.dll OR Xlive.dll are in the GTA IV ROOT folder
  • Ensure that there is a folder titled 'LCPDFR' in the ROOT GTA IV folder.
  • Check that all the above files exist, if they do not, reinstall LCPDFR with the MANUAL installation.
  • Ensure that you are using up to date versions of every LCPDFR dependency and LCPDFR itself.
  • Install these: .Net Framework 4.5Microsoft Visual C++ Redist 2012

If your problem has been solved after following these basic instructions, hit 'Mark Solved' next to this post.

If not, please now reply to this thread, and make sure that you do the following:

  • Give a clear, detailed description of the problem.
  • Explain any circumstances surrounding the problem.
  • State what solutions you have tried.
  • Post ALL relevant logs (LCPDFR.log, Scripthook.log, ScriptHookDotNet.log, AdvancedHook.log).
  • Include as much information as possible.
  • Post your system specifications.
  • Post what other mods you are using. This includes car and script mods.

Please note that failure to follow these instructions may cause this thread to be closed.

 

 

As said before I have tried every Solution ...

Uninstalling the game,

Taking all the mods out,

Removing Certain Mods,

Changing LCPDFR instillation from Automatic to Manuel.

 

It can crash at any time. Could be as soon as my game save loads or it could be 5-10minutes into playing time with LCPDFR. Even if I'm quitting the game it can crash out to the desktop.

 

There is no error code apart from the usual "GTA IV Has stopped working" after GTA does not respond and decides to exit.

 

Mods using;

LCPDFR

The Wasteland

Traffic Flow

Trainer

Old 2004 Metropolitan Police cars

NYFD Battalion Car

NYFD Fire Truck.

 

 

Logs are at the top.

 

 

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I Uninstalled it again , thinking adding the mods on one by one ... the first mod I loaded was LCPDFR and as soon as I went to play on it BOOM it froze after about 2 minutes ... after I Ctrl+alt out the game and it comes up with an error saying "GTA IV FATAL ERROR OUT OF MEMORY"

 Any ideas ?

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